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| Compiles and adds [[SQF_syntax|SQF]] [[Script]] to the scheduler queue and returns script handle. The script is first searched for in the mission folder, then in the campaign scripts folder and finally in the global scripts folder. The script does not execute immediately upon running [[execVM]] command, but with some delay. How much delay is unknown as it largely depends on how many other scripts there are in the queue and how busy is VM. The optional argument is passed to the script in [[private]] variable <tt>_this</tt>. In Arma 3 the script handle is also passed to the script in <tt>_thisScript</tt> variable.
| Compiles and adds [[SQF_syntax|SQF]] [[Script]] to the scheduler queue and returns script handle. The script is first searched for in the mission folder, then in the campaign scripts folder and finally in the global scripts folder. The script does not execute immediately upon running [[execVM]] command, but with some delay. How much delay is unknown as it largely depends on how many other scripts there are in the queue and how busy is VM. The optional argument is passed to the script in [[private]] variable <tt>_this</tt>. In Arma 3 the script handle is also passed to the script in <tt>_thisScript</tt> variable.
<br><br>In order to understand [[execVM]] consider the following comparison:
<code>[[private]] _handle <nowiki>=</nowiki> _args [[execVM]] "someFile.sqf";
// is practically identical to
[[private]] _handle <nowiki>=</nowiki> _args [[spawn]] [[compile]] [[preprocessFileLineNumbers]] "someFile.sqf";</code>
So if you need multiple execution of the same file, you might want to store it in a function ([[Functions Library]]), otherwise, for a single execution, [[execVM]] is a good choice.
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Description

Description:
Compiles and adds SQF Script to the scheduler queue and returns script handle. The script is first searched for in the mission folder, then in the campaign scripts folder and finally in the global scripts folder. The script does not execute immediately upon running execVM command, but with some delay. How much delay is unknown as it largely depends on how many other scripts there are in the queue and how busy is VM. The optional argument is passed to the script in private variable _this. In Arma 3 the script handle is also passed to the script in _thisScript variable.

In order to understand execVM consider the following comparison: private _handle = _args execVM "someFile.sqf"; // is practically identical to private _handle = _args spawn compile preprocessFileLineNumbers "someFile.sqf"; So if you need multiple execution of the same file, you might want to store it in a function (Functions Library), otherwise, for a single execution, execVM is a good choice.
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Syntax

Syntax:
argument(s) execVM filename
Parameters:
argument(s): Any Value(s) - Argument(s) accessible as _this in the script
filename: String - file with sqf code
Return Value:
Script Handle - can be used to determine (via scriptDone (also via isNull in Arma 3)) when the execVMed script has finished. In Arma 3, the handle is also available inside the execVMed script in _thisScript variable.

Alternative Syntax

Syntax:
execVM filename
Parameters:
filename: String - file with sqf code
Return Value:
Script Handle - can be used to determine (via scriptDone (also via isNull in Arma 3)) when the execVMed script has finished. In Arma 3, the handle is also available inside the execVMed script in _thisScript variable.

Examples

Example 1:
_handle = execVM "test.sqf";
Example 2:
_handle = player execVM "test.sqf"; waitUntil {scriptDone _handle};
Example 3:
In Arma 3 this is also possible: _handle = execVM "123.sqf"; waitUntil {isNull _handle};
Example 4:
[4] execVM "showDamage.sqf"; // showDamage.sqf _damage = _this select 0; hint format ["%1", _damage];

Additional Information

See also:
callspawnexecexecFSMscriptDonescriptNullterminatesleepuiSleepwaitUntilcanSuspendSQF syntaxControl Structures

Notes

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Notes

Notes

Posted on November 23, 2010 - 15:56
Kabilen
Passing variables to the script file To pass multiple variables to the script file, use an array e.g: null = [myunit,1234] execVM "test.sqf"; Now within test.sqf to access the elements, use the following: _myunit = _this select 0;
_myvar = _this select 1;

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